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Fly Non-Stop

Edmonton International Airport is committed to achieving the very best non-stop air connections between Edmonton and destinations across the globe.

Non-stop routes are not only fast and convenient for passengers but also important economic drivers for the region. Non-stop routes fulfill business/industry affinities while also satisfying customer demand. Every non-stop route we add is a victory for the city and the region.

Flight Planner

EIA has a handy interactive flight planner tool. You can see all of our non-stop destinations and book a flight!

See all the places you can fly non-stop from EIA by clicking on the tabs below:

Please note that some destinations may only operate on a seasonal basis, please check with the airline directly for schedules.

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Come visit the Heart of the New West, Calgary, Alberta. Located in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, it is just a short distance from Banff National Park and lots of other fun tourist destinations.

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Fort McMurray is located in northeastern Alberta's beautiful boreal forest. The city is the base location for several oil companies who have projects in the oilsands, and its population continues to grow at phenomenal rates.

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Fort St. John is the largest city in the northeast region of British Columbia. It has been dubbed the Energetic City, a reflection of its abundance of natural energy resources and its lively residents!

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The city of Grande Prairie is the largest centre in northwest Alberta, and serves as the gateway to Peace River Country. Because of its rich, agricultural background and its thriving oil and natural gas industry, the region is experiencing tremendous population growth.

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Hamilton is an important industrial centre for Canada because it has access to several different types of transportation, including air and sea. It has a diverse cultural population and has the third highest percentage of foreign-born citizens in Canada.

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The town of High Level is a transportation hub located along the Mackenzie Highway (35) in northern Alberta. Rich resources of forestry, agriculture and oil and gas have brought prosperity to the town.

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Kelowna is the largest and fastest-growing city in BC's beautiful Okanagan Valley. The city is surrounded by mountains and lakes, making it an excellent place to golf, fish, hike, ski and enjoy water sports.

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Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, and the second largest French-speaking city in the western world, after Paris. It is a popular tourist destination for Canadians, as well as non-Canadians.

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Canada's Capital Region is a beautiful traveler destination. There are plenty of sites to take in all throughout the year, including the Federal Parliament Buildings, several museums and art galleries, and the famous Rideau Canal which becomes the world's largest, naturally frozen skating rink in the winter.

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Edmonton International Airport (EIA) is pleased to welcome the new Central Mountain Air non-stop service between Edmonton, AB and Prince George, BC (YXS). Flights will operate six days a week using a Dornier 328 aircraft that seats 30 passengers.

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and has a very diverse cultural population. The city is home to the world's tallest free-standing structure, the CN Tower, the world's longest street, Yonge Street (1,896 km), and Canada's only NBA franchise, the Toronto Raptors.

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Vancouver is a dynamic, multicultural city located on Canada's west coast. It is a beautiful destination with mountain and ocean views. The city was also the host for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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British Columbia's capital city is located in the eastern region of Vancouver Island and is the oldest city in Western Canada. Victoria is a city of government, retirement and tourism. It also functions as the country's western naval base.

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The city of Yellowknife is situated at the edge of the Arctic on the shores of Great Slave Lake. It is known for its outdoor recreation activities, midnight sun, aurora borealis and an unusual blend of northern culture.

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Denver is a vibrant city located in the Colorado Rockies. Visitors of the city can enjoy a thriving arts and culture scene, world class attractions or take part in several different outdoor recreational activities.

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Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas. As a diverse city accompanied by an energetic atmosphere, Houston offers a dynamic mix of attractions and beautiful surroundings. It is also a home base hub for United Airlines. Through Houston, United Airlines provides service for passengers interested in flying to multiple destinations within Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.

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Las Vegas is internationally recognized as a vacation, shopping, entertainment and gambling destination. Explore Las Vegas Boulevard, or the "Strip" as it is known, or check out the historic Hoover Dam. (Service with Flair Airlines begins November, 2018)

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There is a lot to see when you visit the Los Angeles area. Try to catch glimpses of the rich and famous in Hollywood, lounge on the beach, or take a day trip to one of the several amusement parks in the region, including Disneyland.

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The island of Maui - nicknamed The Magic Isle - is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. From the summit of Haleakala Crater to the shore of Big Beach in Makena, Maui has a breadth of exhilarating outdoor sights, activities, and entertainment for every visitor.

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Minneapolis is a very progressive city with a diverse range of activities to participate in throughout the year. Take in an outdoor music festival, visit the Mall of America or ice skate on one of the city's 22 lakes.

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Orlando, Florida is home to the "happiest place on Earth," Walt Disney World Resort and many other family-friendly theme parks and attractions. Orlando is one of the most popular leisure destinations in the United States. (Service with Flair Airlines begins December 15, 2018)

Please note, this flight is seasonal service and does not operate all year. Consult WestJet’s website for up to date flight schedules.

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Palm Springs is a small city with all the cultural amenities of an urban centre, including great shopping, entertainment, dining and recreation. A relaxing trip to the spa and a round of golf are popular pastimes for travelers to Palm Springs. (Service with Flair Airlines begins December 15, 2018)

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Located in Maricopa County and just 15 miles east of Phoenix, Mesa covers 132 square miles, is the third largest city in Arizona and the 38th largest city in the nation.

The City provides the advantages of a thriving metropolis while maintaining the feel of a suburban environment.

With dynamic recreational, educational and business opportunities, Mesa enjoys the best in a variety of amenities including parks within easy walking distance from home, a variety of sports facilities that cater to athletes young and old, highly rated golf courses for every skill level, a diversity of special events and community festivals, and Mesa's ever-popular Chicago Cubs and Oakland A's Spring Training baseball. (Service with Flair Airlines begins December 15, 2018)

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The city of Seattle has been the site of many cultural developments, including grunge rock music and the Starbucks coffee craze. A trip to the Space Needle and the Pike Place Market and a ride on a ferry boat are musts when you visit Seattle.

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Beginning in May 2015, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will be operating three flights a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, with a fourth Friday flight to be added in June. The new route will utilize an Airbus A330-200 aircraft with 243 seats and a sizeable hold for international cargo.

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The twin resorts of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, known collectively as Los Cabos, are located on the southernmost tip of the Baja California Peninsula, where the average yearly temperature is 26C.

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Cayo Coco is an island in central Cuba, known for its all inclusive resorts. It lies within the Ciego de Ávila Province and is part of a chain of islands called Jardines del Rey ("the King's Gardens"). It is named for the white ibis, locally called Coco (coconut) birds.

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Liberia is a popular jumping off point for tourists to Costa Rica, which is located in the Central American isthmus between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Its varied landscapes and mild climate make this small country the perfect getaway for a spectacular vacation.

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Not only is Manzanillo a well-known resort destination, but Manzanillo port was the first shipping yard to open in Latin America in 1531 and today, it’s the most important commercial seaport in Mexico.

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Mazatlan, the Pearl of the Pacific boasts top-notch sailfish and marlin fishing, traditional architecture and lively culture. Mazatlan is part of the Pacific Ocean coastline, in the southern region of Sinaloa State. The average yearly temperature is 25C.

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This service operates on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays on an Icelandair Boeing 757 seating 183 passengers in a three-class layout. The eastbound flight departs EIA at 5:25 p.m. and arrives in Reykjavik at 6:40 a.m. the next morning. The westbound flight leaves Reykjavik at 4:45 p.m. and arrives at EIA at 4:25 p.m. the same day. Flying time is approximately six-and-a-half-hours each way.